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US Defense Secretary Addresses China’s Reluctance to Engage in Military Crisis Management

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“The more we talk, the more we can avoid misunderstandings and miscalculations that could lead to crises or conflicts,” US Defense Secretary Austin said.

Speaking at the Shangri-La Asia Security Summit in Singapore on June 3, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin expressed “deep concern” over China’s reluctance to engage in military crisis management.

In his speech at the summit entitled “U.S. Leadership in the Indo-Pacific Region,” he said, “For responsible defense leaders, anytime is a good time to talk.” “The more we talk, the more The more we avoid misunderstandings and miscalculations that could lead to crises or conflicts”.

Austin emphasized that a war in the Taiwan Strait would be devastating and would affect the global economy “in ways we can’t even imagine.” He pointed out that the United States is firmly committed to maintaining the status quo in Taiwan, “conflict is neither imminent nor inevitable,” and will maintain a strong deterrent force of the United States.

He criticized China’s “an alarming number of dangerous intercepts of US and allied aircraft” in international airspace, and reiterated that the US will support allies and partners against “coercion and bullying”.

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2023-06-03 08:25:40

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